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More plants into existing lawn/meadow

 
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My Two questions are:
- how to succesfully plant more seeds into existing lawns? I can't spoil it too much. The site looks like this (February and March this year - S1).

- What experience do you have in recultivating dry, sandy (very sandy) grounds to make them home to more biodiversity? My pain is that  almost none of the seeds I plant are germinating.  
this is how the site looks like (early May this year - S2-1, June S2-2).
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S1-1
S1-1
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S1-2
S1-2
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S1-3
S1-3
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S2-1
S2-1
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S2-2
S2-2
 
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I see Owen has dealt with my questions in the Welcome thread. But if anybody else has any experience or thoughts, feel welcome to write
 
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